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John: Old Trachy in Victoria

This palm was planted at least 30 years ago in the Saanich area.

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Thanks to John, Lucky1

John, I appreciate you stopping by to rescue a large number of seedlings. There will most likely be an even larger amount to rescue next year as I tes...

17 years ago
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Another palm in need of a move

Yet another palm planted a block away requires a move. Many are confused with palm hardiness and species.

17 years ago
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Wes: Returning the favour

... to the Vancouver area. I have the Vancouver area to thank because I purchased my first wagnerianus specimens on the lower mainland. I found some m...

17 years ago
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Trachycarpus roots

I plant my Trachys with the top roots 1 or 2 inches below ground. Roots don't like to dry out. And in my case I plant them out and that protects again...

17 years ago
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Sunnyside Nurseries

Sunnyside Nurseries Ltd. Surrey Centre Nursery 2300 56th St, Tsawwassen, BC (604) 943-9712 Good prices and many palms from April to June. Late summer...

17 years ago
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"takil" palms growing obliquely

I have three "takil" specimens from different sources and they grow obliquely. One "takil" is at 5 gal size. T. wagnerianus is a favorite because it s...

17 years ago
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T latisectus & martianus

I agree that latisectus differs from martianus. And that wagnerianus is a different palm than fortunei. What is interesting about wagnerianus is the v...

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